CSI: South Bucks Community Safety Information
Residents of South Bucks can now find out how the agencies that make up the Community Safety Partnership are working together to tackle crime and disorder in the district through the ‘CSI: South Bucks’ newsletter.
This Community Safety Information (CSI) newsletter will be produced bi-monthly on the 26th of each month, and the July edition is available now. You can pick up a copy at the council offices, train stations, police stations, health centres, GP surgeries, libraries in the district. They will also be available at Have Your Say meetings (details of which can be found on the website
www.thamesvalley.police.uk/yournh-about-nh-pol-meetings ).
CSI will also be available on the following websites:
CSI will include a range of information, from informing residents of current crime initiatives, recent arrests and successful convictions, current Anti-Social Behaviour Orders, crime prevention tips, the latest crime statistics, and a ‘you said, we did’ section showing how we are responding to residents priorities.
South Bucks District Councillor Shorne Tilbey, Portfolio Holder for Community, says “Crime figures are coming down, but there is still more we can all be doing and this newsletter will help show you how”
Neighbourhood Inspector Bhupinder Rai says, “CSI will keep you updated on how we are working together with partner organisations to tackle crime and disorder in your community”.
If you would like more advice on how to protect yourself from crime, telephone one of our crime reduction advisers on 0845 8 505 505. If you wish to report a crime anonymously then call the Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.
For further information about the CSI newsletter, or to request a copy, please contact Community Safety Team on 01895 837220.
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Contact Information
For more information please contact
South Bucks District Council,
Capswood,
Oxford Road,
Denham, Bucks. UB9 4LH
Tel: 01895 837200
Email: communications@southbucks.gov.uk